The Guardian Page 9 Thursday. May 30. 1957 May ll. The late Mrs Donald? liad spent tine. winter months in. Summerside Id at the time ofl her pain; was with her ;ister,l Ilri. Ralph Ramsey and Mr. Ram- say of llalpeque. .. The lunerel of the late Maud Donald was held from Prince- town.United Church at Malpeque out Saturday afternoon with ser- vices being conducted by Rev. L. M. Murray. assisted by Rev. Alex- ander McKay of Kenslngton. The pllihenrera were Meurs, Bruce Stewart, William C..Donlld, Ver- non McGou.ian, Lea ' Do na'ld Keith Donald and Everett Cousins. .- Interment in the Peoples Cemet-. try at Malpeque. Mr. Ellsworth Ragnall of Char- lottetown, was I business visitor to Malpeque and "lamilton on May 10th. Mrs. Parmcanus Phillips re- ! iturned to her home in Kensington l after spending a few days in Sum- merside, the guest of Mrs. Evelyn Morrison. . . Mr- Joseph Sheen of Alberta Ir- rived in Kensington. on Friday, May 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. of Hamilton had In their week- end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Grant and two children of St. John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Owen ac-l .companied by their son. Preston left by car on Friday for their home in Hamilton. Ontario. after , spending a most enjoyable holi- .. day visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. .. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynterg nu '” by Mr. and Mrl.1 .John Pickett: of Kelvin returnedl A t' ... ',' 4- KINSMEN CARNIVAL TIIE BUNK HOUSE BOYS WILL STAGE FOUR SHOWS AT TI! '7 I A V ' 0 i ilton on Mondov, May ilth. aftcr h n I bl k P. E. l. Pointed To With Pride KENSWGTON wen.-nus we mm m; ”.".".”.-..'”-'”ltitit'l””it2"" t . liis mziiiy ll'll'nrli will be pleas-. l'Il0”dl- leqrheo lw?,),,n,::-, .M;::i'(,n,',.;' goo? B N t & P W I b ed to know Illr. t'laude Hagg isl His mlml M9045 Will it? ltlt'HS- ktly ,,f Maipeqiw and Baltic lmegl Y G H, U 5 making a rapid i-twnci-y follow. ed to learn Mr. Bruce Payntcr is in'me Memorial Room of prinugi , "'8 3" Operalllln In the Prince fluklnll 5 599d F9c"'”-V- l””"llii town United Church on Thursday TORONTO (CPI)-More women-Reginald Arkell, Vancouver: Mrs. County HOSPil8l- Sllmmerside On "'3 3," ”Pe”"”" ”' P”"”' C"”'"-V afternoon t am assuming greater responsibil- Angus L. Macdonald, Haliiax.tTUeSda.v. and Has altie to return H0591!” l'90t-'nllY- I Mrs. Harper MMNEH of (-h”.' in in Canadian business and in- Mrs. Alfred Paradis. Jr.. Mont- hm"? 0" Sunday. -ll8.V l2lh. Sincercst sympathy is cxtt-nd- lottt-town attended the funeral of it:-irinl life tlian ever before. says real. and Miss Vida Pcene, To-1 Mr. and Mrs James Ramsay. cd to the bereaved i-cizitiitw of tho talc Miss Maude Donald ati Mu. W. F Baylay of Meadow ronto, received appointments tolacconipanicd hy llll'ir tlautzhter lthc late Jliiss Maude lluntild tlllttsv Print-clown United Church on Sat- ialc, ()nt.. national president of the newly formed Canada Coun-Hlulla. have arriicri home to llam- death occurred uncxpcctcdly on urriay. .. i ttw Cana an Federation of Bns- cit. lllt'N'.1 and Proft-ssional Women's Receiving recognition In the na- tlubs tlon sphere was Senator Nancy in releasing the fedt-ratbn's llodges, of Victoria and Ottawa, -, ” I "v - 9 q ' -9 rs , I I ”uu' ritalive list of women iniwho acted as Speaker of the Scn- . ' - f l ' 9 .' , . -v ' . pub c life in Canada." Mrs. Bay-'ate and Mrs. Ruth lluuck of '. v , . x ' jiampton. 0nt.. appointed gov- T ' . . - -. , i ll Ih t more women are receivingg-ernor of the Canadian Broadcast- : cognition in I wide varletv ot"ing Corporation endeavors. t in the East. Mrs. Alma Gasse- Mrs. Baylay said "the appoint- Iin Carbonneau of Montreal is the moot of B and P member Missdirsl woman ncgotiator for the Ruth Addison. Ottawa. to the civiilcity of Montreal in its contract gt-rvice cornmistiion in January otjdispute with its 3.000 white-collar this year was in step in the right tworkers. direction. The federation had peti-l Miss lphegenie Arsennult of tinned the government for s wo-Icharlottetown is the only Cana- ninn to be placed in this position dian woman to be appointed as on numertios occasions." Icommissloner for the Red Cross other B and P women. Mrs. R. Society. N I? said that the trend ' ” ' Eastern Presbytery Rally is Held At Church in Bristol ldent. Lane Douglas: .sccrr-tar,v- treasurer, Eleanor tliffin: lcadcr- ;f3'" -' - ship education convcner. Rev. .1. - M. Sheen; recreation and culture .. . convener, Alexander MacLcan: '. 4.1 faith and evangelism convencr. Al- ' llson Mncbean; missions and world outreach convener. George Beck: stewardship and training convener. Lorraine Coffin: citizcn- ship and community service con- vener. Gertrude Hawbolt. Lola Baker and Melvin Andor- son JYOUEIII in resolutions. in the resolutions. thanking the Stewards and Trustees of Bristol United Church: Bristol Young People and Dr. Ross C. Eaton. ;t ltvpledged support to the rniirzc of temperance by total abstinence and faithful church attcndancc. They thanked the officers for l their leadership to Eastern Prcsby- i tery: Trinity Young Adult group for their play ”.iacobZs Well": They thanked groups who have conducted worship service hero to- The Eastern Presbytery Young People's Union held their Spring ilally at Bristol United Church on May 20. The afternoon scssion op- ened viith registration followed by worslilp conducted by Jackie Alt- l(f'l'I and Eric Wood of Bay For- tune Y.P.U. Service closed by singing "Faith of Our Fathers". the organists was Muriel Jay. A rut'(iial welcome was extended by Louise Anderson of Bristol Y.P U. to which Lorraine Coffin of Marie l'.P.U. replied. The business period followed con- ducted bytthe president. Jackie Aiken. Minutes of the Fully Rally were read and approved Roll call mt answered by 5:! representing I unions. it was moved and sec- onded that Rev. J. M. Sheen. Mel- vth Anderson. Lola Baker and June Dlngwell comprise the resolutions committee. it was moved and sec- onded that Gladys MacMillan. l.lii,vd Macl-Zachcrn. George Sheen anti ':nn Mackay be on the Nom- lnaiiniz Committee. A report was given on the travel shinint3i.watves- .5...-rt......a .t tu.' .g. day. They resolved to Hlt'(tlIr&itL(' the 4 Qvrhth I59 wit... you buy ineat . . . or anything else at Dommou, You In assured of abnolulo Iadnlactionl DOMlNl0ll'S experiencnd neat buyer: go'riqht mg 9,. '9" Picking plant: . . . painnlahnqly pick "4 choc” "III! the very Enont. 1! the stores. siriliul butcher: eanrciu the greatest care in hldllnq - . . Ill excnne bone and fat is trimmed oil. to, titular economy per pound. it. for any reason wiialnoever. you are not Iolally satisfied -Vllh any meat you Jvuy at DOMINION. and you n. th. iudqa. tell them the next time you're in. They will welcome I110 opportunity to show you what i009u guaranteed really DOIIII. GOVERNMENT GRADE!) ISLAND STEER Prime Rib FRESH IIOITRLY GROLINI) Hamburg FIfIt)SII I(II.I.EI) OVEN READY Frying Chicken MAPLE LEAF WEINERS (BULK) Ll. Roasts 59c 59c 49c THICK TASTY 43c Smoked Fillets PERFECTION FIRST GRADE Creamery Butler BOSTON EASY TO SLICE Corned Beef SWIFTS 1.1 7 '2 33c Jewel Shortening 79 GIIAVICS VITAMINIZED c Apple Juice 2 20 27c fund by the secretary and it was tum.-rd and seconded that the Sec- rt-inry write I personal letter to Oil('I'l union that had not yet con- tributed to this fund: also. that if thc balance of 336 was not receiv- ed by the end of June that any hulance he paid out of funds. ll tizu suggested that. in the future. PElt'l'I union would contribute two or three numbers towards I var- lotv concert that the Presbytery would put on for the purpose of rinsing funds for the national coun- rtl delegate. it was moved and sec- ontlcrl that Rt-v. W. A. Patterson. Gladys MricMillan. Jackie Aiiken and Eric Wood be appoinlcd on I rnmmiltee to look into this mat- tor for next year. The report of the secretary- I-orisurcr showed I balance on hand of 363.91. The president gave it report of the year's work. also the following unions: Bay Fortune. Rrlstol. Cherry Valley. George- tnwii. Marie. Trinity Young adults Trinity Y.P.U. and Mt- Stewart. Gladys lllacMiIian spoke on Cara- unina and grave I report on the Shield Competition. lodged by Mr. Arthur Vesey and won by Monta- lite, it was moved and seconded that the new shield be returned end that name plaques be placed m the old shield. The secretary read I letter from the Medial Indelt who in being (Union of various subjects. A de- 'ltr-ions urn! by the . VII -llris of Iristol Y.P.U. Rev. J. M. ii naked r bleul uthevop andleul-r.lIrlIi-on -silo her - In. use of the means of grade sut-ii as daily Bible reading and pra)t'I'; and to call the attcntion of mem- bers to the strict observance oi the Sabbath Day. it was toved by Gladys Xitic Millan and seconded by Sally Leard thnt the business period adJourn- The guest speaker. Dr. Ross C. Eaton. was introduccd by Rev. J. M. Sheen. Dr. F.nton gave I very interesting addrcx: followed by the temperance film "Far From Alone." The presi- dent thanked Dr. Eaton for his in- formative address and film The Installion service for the new officer; was conducted by Rev. W-A. Patterson. installing service closed by singing "Talu- My Life and Let it Be." Mr. Dr Eaton was organist. The closing worship service was taken by Mar- ie Y-P.U. with the following mem- bers participating: Cyril Webster. Beryl Robbins. Louise Anderson and June Dingwell. The combined Young People": Choirs of Marie and Bristol sang "We are Building for Eternity." Miriam Coffin was orgniiit. Rex J. M, Sheen pro- nounced the Beriedi dun. ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laugh- 'll.i and Mr. Ralph Barnett were weekend post It the home of E. and Mrs Charles Barnett. Hours James and Gerald 0'. lriea were business visitors to Ch-tlottetown Int week. Mr. William Barnett recently sold his racing colt. Jean”: Pride in the veteran horseman of Al- berton. Ir. Harry O'Brien- Irl. Frank Dunn was hostess for I plastic demonstration. on III. lllllnrd loll. A latte num- of were in attendance. Ild O'lrlen and Mrs. ....""" ... ""....."n.:.f' .'.c.'. '.'”:"."1 sousszr tr ONI No drenching with strong- Imelling waving lotion! Just squeeze I ribbon of cream onto your hair. . :- COMI IT INI Comb thecream into the hair . . . wt In sensations and aggro use! Nodvtpplng-Noiluntng-NeoioelnglYonjint Iqueeu Irlblimolrhepleaaently perfumedcreani onto your hair-cunii it in-and wind Q with plnetic curlers on the and papers supplied. Andwlieriyouseethcreeultin yourininor- your hair will be gloney, nut, and controllable- r'3tu from the um. None of that friny. "on- u type oi'h&-dry nne. non-iai,u ONLY In-I-m cm --vine min an out a. N0 IIEIIIIAIIIH NEEND 3 " eneItlanit,ooncrel ii .1"j' NOW ON Enehbandelhaigntlyabeorbsthccrunn ' SALE i-hcugjnelhunnmqnn . HEINZ WEEK SPECIALS SPECIAL INDIAN RIVER (PINK) GRAPEFRUIT 6 cello 39c SAVE I0: i Bottle Ketchup-II oz. 1 Bottle Cucumber Pickle-16 on. I 1 Bottle Prepared Mustard-0 ox. MEXICAN SWEET JUICY ORANGES 2 APPLES LARGE FIRM ICEBERG LETTUCE noz. Ln. 3 HAG HEAD Nrzw raxas CARROTS 3 u- rnm CRISP CELERY mm 2 iron sucks USHROOMS 1.? The lectured Home Library ENCYCLOPEDIA All Mcrthcindisc sold at your Dominion Store ts Guarantor-d to Give 10077. Satisfaction UNTIL CLOSING HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP TOMATO OR. VBXEETABLE SOUP ii oz. 2 no1'ri.ir.s 4 49c 49c 79c I0 07.. TINH 49c 2ic DOMINION FROZEN 29 ORANGE JUICE '-ll? l9c C Mccams FRENCH FRIES 1-35;: l9c 33; SEA si-;Ai.r:n M M rim. 39C 3” :1-one nouns . Mon.. Tues.- Wed.. Thurs. 8:30 to 6:00 p.m' Friday 0:30 a.in.to9:30p.in. Saturday I:30n.rii.to6:00p.in. VALUES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY NNI in I957 is: on ST. IIOIINIONSIIHBLTI. - V----.-rer .1.